The Raymond recorder (1928-10-12)
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The Raymond recorder (1928-10-12)
- Publication date
- 1928-10-12
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 49.6M
Page 1:
- S. of A. Staff
- Capitol Theatre Makes Its Debut
- Sugar Mill is in Action
- Council Meeting
Page 2:
- Honor for Lost Fliers
- Entertained War Veterans
- Alberta Crop Yield
- New Match Company
- Real Foundation of Modern Business
- Transform Cadillac for Railway Service
- Radio May Control Street Cars
- To Serve One Customer
- Drawback to Ocean Service
- Humane Society Awards
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
Page 3:
- Diamond Jubilee Committee Issues Official Commermorative Medal of Beautiful Design
- Another Classroom on Wheels Appears
- Manitoba Fisheries
- Distinguished Farmers
- Human Power Plant
- Nine in a Line
- Permanent Link with World
- Valley of a Thousand Falls
- Heavy Hail Loss in Alberta
- British Settlers for B. C
- Brandon's Broadcasting Station
- Mining Possibilities of Northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan Attracting Great Attention
- To Study Ancient Designs
Page 4:
- Will Fill Important Role
- Automatic Gear Shifting
- An Interesting Collection
- Sunday School Lesson
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Bienfait Lignite Coal
- Our National Buffalo Herd
- Seed Cleaning Station
- British Columbia Apples
- The Peace River
- British Harvesters and Red Cross
- Will Continue Confederation Train
- Carmel Custard (Serves 6)
- Recipes for This Week
Page 5:
- British Ship Seized and Officers Murdered by Chinese Pirates
- Alleged Absconder Caught
- Declares Canada is Making Every Effort to Bring Britishers Here
- Seaplane is Complete Wreck
- Withdrawing from League of Nations
- Canada Will be Represented
- Air Mail Service Starts
- Chinese Soldiers Face Starvation
- Will Make Second Attempt next Year
- Director of Cancer Research
- Argue Question of Provincial Rights to Water Powers
- Attending University of British Columbia
- Support for Gov. Smith
- Gate Receipts Cover Expenses
- Will Analyze Frosted Wheat
- Enters Novel Plea
- Says Canada is Most British of All the Dominions
- Expresses Sympathy for Florida Sufferers
- Decline in Unemployment
- Post Office Robbery
- Does Not Need Warships
- Funds Not Forthcoming
Page 6:
- West Adapted for Honey Industry
- Working on Correct History of Great War
- Bumpers Apple Crop
- Meal Mixtures for Steers
- Profits in Poultry
- Discover Monument of Unknown Race
- Says Britain Going Dry
- Reaper-Threster Garners Grain
- Wheat 40 Bushels to Acre
- Eskimos Are Polite
- Why He Was Remarkable
- Household Science Degree Course
- Napoleon's House is Interesting Museum
- Airport for Banff
- No Use for It
- Power Installation Growing
- Cheese and Its Uses
- An Agricultural Expert
- U.S. Farmers for Canada
- 'Planes Aid Prospectors
- Harness Wind for Electric Power
- No Particular Hurry
- King George Economical
- Drying Damp Wheat
Page 7:
- The Crimson West
- Censored the Temperature
- A Generous Gift
- May be Paroled
- Little Helps for This Week
- Farmers Rebel Against Soviets
- Rather a Hard Job
- Good Roads Necessary
Page 8:
- He Hold the Truth
- 1,000,000 Bu. of Wheat Harvested
- The Year of Homegoing
- Local News
- S. of A. Staff
- Capitol Theatre Makes Its Debut
- Sugar Mill is in Action
- Council Meeting
Page 2:
- Honor for Lost Fliers
- Entertained War Veterans
- Alberta Crop Yield
- New Match Company
- Real Foundation of Modern Business
- Transform Cadillac for Railway Service
- Radio May Control Street Cars
- To Serve One Customer
- Drawback to Ocean Service
- Humane Society Awards
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
Page 3:
- Diamond Jubilee Committee Issues Official Commermorative Medal of Beautiful Design
- Another Classroom on Wheels Appears
- Manitoba Fisheries
- Distinguished Farmers
- Human Power Plant
- Nine in a Line
- Permanent Link with World
- Valley of a Thousand Falls
- Heavy Hail Loss in Alberta
- British Settlers for B. C
- Brandon's Broadcasting Station
- Mining Possibilities of Northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan Attracting Great Attention
- To Study Ancient Designs
Page 4:
- Will Fill Important Role
- Automatic Gear Shifting
- An Interesting Collection
- Sunday School Lesson
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Bienfait Lignite Coal
- Our National Buffalo Herd
- Seed Cleaning Station
- British Columbia Apples
- The Peace River
- British Harvesters and Red Cross
- Will Continue Confederation Train
- Carmel Custard (Serves 6)
- Recipes for This Week
Page 5:
- British Ship Seized and Officers Murdered by Chinese Pirates
- Alleged Absconder Caught
- Declares Canada is Making Every Effort to Bring Britishers Here
- Seaplane is Complete Wreck
- Withdrawing from League of Nations
- Canada Will be Represented
- Air Mail Service Starts
- Chinese Soldiers Face Starvation
- Will Make Second Attempt next Year
- Director of Cancer Research
- Argue Question of Provincial Rights to Water Powers
- Attending University of British Columbia
- Support for Gov. Smith
- Gate Receipts Cover Expenses
- Will Analyze Frosted Wheat
- Enters Novel Plea
- Says Canada is Most British of All the Dominions
- Expresses Sympathy for Florida Sufferers
- Decline in Unemployment
- Post Office Robbery
- Does Not Need Warships
- Funds Not Forthcoming
Page 6:
- West Adapted for Honey Industry
- Working on Correct History of Great War
- Bumpers Apple Crop
- Meal Mixtures for Steers
- Profits in Poultry
- Discover Monument of Unknown Race
- Says Britain Going Dry
- Reaper-Threster Garners Grain
- Wheat 40 Bushels to Acre
- Eskimos Are Polite
- Why He Was Remarkable
- Household Science Degree Course
- Napoleon's House is Interesting Museum
- Airport for Banff
- No Use for It
- Power Installation Growing
- Cheese and Its Uses
- An Agricultural Expert
- U.S. Farmers for Canada
- 'Planes Aid Prospectors
- Harness Wind for Electric Power
- No Particular Hurry
- King George Economical
- Drying Damp Wheat
Page 7:
- The Crimson West
- Censored the Temperature
- A Generous Gift
- May be Paroled
- Little Helps for This Week
- Farmers Rebel Against Soviets
- Rather a Hard Job
- Good Roads Necessary
Page 8:
- He Hold the Truth
- 1,000,000 Bu. of Wheat Harvested
- The Year of Homegoing
- Local News
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 23:57:39
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1928101201
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t9m40x158
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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